Cafe 31 - Belfast
Cafe 31
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There are way too many coffee places in Belfast that are ripping off people with very poor quality coffee at inflated prices.
I and my wife fell upon this shop on our way from the merchant for a walk. it started ok but then went downhill fast. we asked for 2 hazelnut lattes which seemed to send the red haired gent there into some sort of tizzy who after telling us that it was out of date and no one there used syrups then proceeded when asked about his coffee shot size to get offensive and pointed out he worked for Clements for 7 years ? after all this we received 2 burnt milks. avoid if you know what coffee really tastes like. ps i felt that bad for him i left a tip and dumped the coffee.
I stumbled upon this lovely café this afternoon and decided to stop in for a quick coffee. I ended up staying for hours, as the bright and airy space with its minimalist design was the perfect setting to appreciate the various forms of art on display. The coffee was excellent and reasonably priced, and the waitress was friendly, helpful, and welcoming. Café 31 offers both nourishment for the body and soul. Tomorrow, Ciaran Carson will be doing a reading at 3pm, making this café a must-visit spot. I recommend combining a visit to Café 31 with a trip to the nearby Keats and Chapman second hand book shop for a delightful morning or afternoon outing.
A very cool cafe in central Belfast, Cafe 31 has a spare, gallery feel to it, with interesting modern art on the walls and various art books to peruse. They have a usual array of coffee drinks and a small menu featuring a soup of the day, breads, and a few sandwiches. I got the ham and tomato sandwich and thought it quite good ... fresh dark bread, nice ham, fresh tomato and rocket. Since they were almost out of the cheddar soup of the day, the young many working the counter threw in a cup gratis. Free wifi.
This restaurant is a unique and enjoyable experience. The decor is stylish and tasteful, with beautiful artwork showcased throughout. I thoroughly enjoyed my cappuccino and scone, which were served perfectly. This was my first time dining here, and I definitely plan on returning in the future.
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